IBM offers bribes for Domino switchers
News If you switch from Exchange to Lotus Domino on Linux, IBM will give you up to $20,000
No decision on Microsoft antitrust fines for 'weeks'
News The software giant has had its knuckles rapped for organising a press conference during a private hearing
ID card compromise reached in Parliament
News The Commons and the Lords have both passed an amended form of the government's ID cards bill
Microserfs author turns sights on Google generation
News From 20th century Microserfs to 21st century Web surfers, Douglas Coupland takes his trademarked skepticism to this year's crop of oppressed tech workers
Systems should be sold secure, says Interpol
News Cybercrime could be drastically cut if computers were sold with security software pre-installed, according to experts
The dangers of choice
Video Can having too many options be worse than too few?
Photos: Sensor telemetry
Photo Accenture's research and development arm recently demonstrated some of its latest research into sensor technology to ZDNet UK
Bluetooth won't bite the hand that frees it
Leader With Ultrawideband bringing Bluetooth hundreds of megabits, the future of wireless innovation has shed the bonds of spectrum regulation
Google details share plan
News $8bn in the bank just isn't enough for the search giant, which is now looking to release a further $2bn worth of stock into the market
Microsoft: 'Harden your environment'
News Businesses shouldn't look to the police, the law or Microsoft to deal with their security concerns, the solution lies with them says Microsoft's chief security adviser
Bristol Council says it can save £1m with open source
News The local authority claims its biggest challenge was encouraging its staff to accept alternatives to Microsoft Office, with staff assuming that 'if it's cheap it must be nasty'
AMD poaches Itanium developers
News Eight engineers are crossing over, including one Intel Fellow who previously led HP's Itanium development
IE Eolas workaround turned around
News A patch to shield Microsoft from liability in a patent dispute is being rolled back while the software giant gives coders more time to make their ActiveX applications compatible
Defeating the Hacker
Review Robert Schifreen's Defeating the Hacker is a useful and well-written book, whose non-technical approach makes it accessible to a wide audience.
F-Secure hits out at surveillance program
News A Symbian application that surreptitiously monitors phone calls and texts has been labelled as malware by the Finnish security firm
Gateway returns to ultra-portable market
News With a laptop weighing in at less than 1.5kg, Gateway hopes to capture the user on the move
Microsoft repackages FrontBridge services
News Now known as Exchange Hosted Services, Microsoft's services offering for large companies is about to get an update
